Lucchese cowboy boots are the "ultimate" in handmade boots. Each pair is hand lasted by master bootmakers from the finest leathers and skins that retain their look and shape over a longer period of time. Heels are hand attached and leveled identically per pair for a just-right fit. Insist on only the finest . . . Lucchese. 13" stitched and corded leather shaft. Pointed toe and 1 1/2" walking heel. Handpegged lemonwood shanks. 3/4 welt.

Rated 5 out of 5 by ModelAFordguy Excellent durability
I bought these boots at the Denver store more than 10 years ago and have enjoyed them every time I have worn them. Getting my hard to find size (15 AA) is also a great part of this purchase.
I have recently bought another pair of boots from Sheplers as I have been satisfied with all my purchases there.
April 1, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by Marylander Excellent dress boots
These classic dress cowboy boots look and feel great. I wore them to a formal retirement reception and awards ceremony for a close family member. Many people complimented me on the boots. I was the only guy who wore a suit with boots to this event, and the boots felt and looked a heck of a lot better that dress shoes!
August 15, 2011

Rated 5 out of 5 by SoCalCowboy awesome dress boots
These are awesome boots to wear for dress occasions. Everything about them is absolutely perfect - high gloss, beautiful black cherry color and great quality. I went to a Sheplers store and had them size me which was important as I wear a size 13 in most shoes but was a 11 EE for Luchese boots. I ordered the 11 EE's and they fit perfectly. You will not regret this purchase if you are looking for dress cowboy boots.
March 16, 2011

Rated 5 out of 5 by Chuck14 Building and Neighborhood Services Director
These boots are beautiful. They are lighter then I expected. Fit is great. I certainly would recommend them to anyone who expects the best and these are the best. Chuck
March 10, 2011

Rated 5 out of 5 by Bill Outstanding!
This is my third pair of Lucchese boots. They are an outstanding product, the fit is perfect, the service was fine and fairly priced.
September 10, 2010

Answers

This legendary line remains unchanged. Each Lucchese Classic is still handmade in El Paso, Texas, honoring the traditions learned since the company was founded in 1883. Only the absolute top quality leathers are used and a dizzying array of toe/heel/sole/skin options are available to ensure your boots are as unique as you are. While it should say "Classics" in the product name, you can also check the item number. Whereas our item number is usually comprised of six digits, the Lucchese number will usually start with a letter and be followed by four digits. Look for item numbers starting with "L" "F or "E" and you will know you're looking at a Lucchese Classic boot. (Ex. L4713)

Lucchese Since 1883 (N, C, T, AC, M, I)

Lucchese 1883 Boots (N)

The Lucchese 1883 line was originally created to provide an accessible alternative to Lucchese's original boots - the Classics. Boots from this line are crafted by hand in El Paso, Texas. To tell which of the "Lucchese Since 1883" boots are El-Paso-made, look for a Lucchese item number beginning with "N."

Lucchese Cowboy/Cowgirl Boots (C)

This Lucchese line is comprised mostly of women's and men's working cowboy boots. The toes are more squared off and the soles are often fashioned from a more durable material. These boots are made in El Paso, Texas as well and can be differentiated by the "C."

Lucchese 2000 / Dress Western Boots (T)

This line of boots is also manufactured in El Paso, Texas. Lucchese 2000 boots are slightly dressier cowboy boots featuring sleek or exotic leathers, rich colors, and minimal patterns. These are discerned from other Lucchese Since 1883 boots by the "T" in front of the Lucchese item number.

American Contemporary Boots (AC)

Lucchese's American Contemporary boots, made in El Paso, Texas, are a more modernized take on western boots - combining the rugged look of cowboy boots with the sleeker design and rounded toe of riding boots. Look for the "AC" in front of the Lucchese item number to spot these.

Resistol Ranch Boots (M)

The boots formerly known as Resistol Ranch continue to be made in Mexico. Mexico has a long history of excellent bootmaking experience. To spot boots which were previously called "Resistol," look for an "M" in front of the Lucchese item number.

Charlie 1 Horse Boots (I)

This Lucchese line features mostly women's fashion boots, slides, and boot-shoes. These boots are mostly made in Brazil, though some are also made in Mexico. Determine a Charlie 1 Horse boot by looking for the "I" in front of the Lucchese item number.

Spirit by Lucchese Boots (S)

This contemporary line of footwear is distinguished by the "S" in front of the Lucchese item number. Spirit is one of Lucchese's newest lines and features a diverse range of footwear, from boots to sandals. Unlike any of Lucchese's other lines, the Spirits were originally manufactured in China, but this factory has been closed and they are now making Spirits in Brazil.

Smooth Leather Boot Care Video

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Product Care Instructions

To keep your smooth leather boots in top shape, follow these easy steps:
1.) Brush off dirt or dust with a damp cloth.
2.) Use saddle soap if boots are extra dirty.
3.) Apply a leather conditioner.
4.) Apply a matching cream polish if needed.
5.) Brush or buff the boots to a shine if needed.
6.) Apply a water and stain protector if you wish.
7.) Use edge dressing on leather outsoles and heels (not necessary for manmade/rubber outsoles and heels).